Status: Work in Progress
This project demonstrates a multi-region active/active site using AWS Resilience Hub policy compliance with an RTO/RPO for Application/AZ/Region failures, ensuring high availability and fault tolerance.
Learn more about AWS Resilience Hub concepts and understand the key terms and principles involved in building resilient applications here.
- DynamoDB Runbook - Automates the management of DynamoDB tables and indexes.
- Lambda Runbook - Helps manage Lambda functions, layers, and aliases.
- Application Bridge Runbook - Supports management of Amazon App Runner services and custom domains.
- IAM Runbook - Facilitates IAM user, group, role, and policy management.
- Infrastructure - Depicts the overall infrastructure, including AWS services and components.
- DNS Route53 - Shows the Route 53 configuration for DNS routing and failover.
- Web Application Firewall - Displays the setup of the Web Application Firewall for securing your application.
- Disaster Recovery - Illustrates the disaster recovery strategy for the application.
- Resilience Hub Policy - Overview of the policy settings in AWS Resilience Hub.
- Application - The application setup and components in AWS Resilience Hub.
- App Recommendation 1 - First set of recommendations for improving application resiliency.
- App Recommendation 2 - Second set of recommendations for enhancing application resiliency.
- Region - Regional recommendations
- Route53 Application Recovery Controller - Service for managing and testing application recovery across AWS Regions.
- Route53 Resolver DNS Firewall - A managed DNS firewall service to protect applications from malicious DNS activity.
- SLA MAX Calculator and Cloud SLA - Tools for calculating and comparing cloud service SLAs.
For more information on AWS service level agreements, visit the AWS SLA page.
This project is licensed under the Apache License 2.0.